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Posted by audiohead on 10/06/05 23:23
dadiOH wrote:
> audiohead wrote:
>
> > Obviously, you've never used Nero.
>
> Yeah, I've used it...don't like it. Nor the burner.
Yeah, you've used it...right. Caught in another lie. Apparently,
you've take the generic, common trade name "Wave" literally. We'll all
try to overlook it this time, because we know that even pup's like you
still aren't weaned off their mommies breast milk.
> _______________
>
> > The Nero "Wave" Editor supports
> > and [SURPRISE] edits .mp3, .mp4, .m4a, aac, .aif, .aiff, .ogg,. .wav,
> > and .wma.
>
> Which formats (other than wav) it dutifully decodes to wave. Get it?
> <aside: not likely>
No..edits, not decodes. Obviously, you don't get it, and once again
have allowed your lack of impulse control to blurt out answers before
researching the question. To refresh your short attention span and
address your aberrant inability to pay close attention to detail, the
original question asked about splitting, not decoding tracks.
Your lack of comprehension is as laughable as the Black Sheep's lack of
education. You both should hold each others hands like the loving
couple you are and be tested together - one for retardation and the
other for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Predominantly
Inattentive Type. Do I need to hold your hands to make the referral?
>
> --
> dadiOH
Here it is again. I've heard that repetition can even help Inattentive
Types.
> dadiOH wrote:>
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> > Actually, they pretty much are (equal).
>
> (Grammar / syntax) they are or they're
>
> Actually they're not. Have you compared editors from Magix or Cakewalk
> to editors made by Nero? If you had you'd know that there is no
> comparison.
>
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> > Could you possibly mean "generic name" rather than "trade name"?
>
> Actually, they're (correct grammar) equivalent in this context. Commom
> trade names are also considered generic, and nonproprietary.
>
> ____________________________
>
> > Do they (you) know that the Nero Wave Editor edits - surprise - waves,
> > not MP3s?
>
> Obviously, you've never used Nero. The Nero "Wave" Editor supports and
> [SURPRISE] edits .mp3, .mp4, .m4a, aac, .aif, .aiff, .ogg,. .wav, and
> .wma.
>
> ____________________________
>
> Перев середине оспариваемый никогда
> не прекращают поражать.
>
> Translation: The remedially challenged never cease to amaze.
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